In the hamlet of Fissy, the chapel Notre-Dame-de-Pitie, restored in its entirety from 2009 to 2013 (under the aegis of the Fondation du Patrimoine) and having kept its furniture, is a building that, Reconstruction and enlargement of the nave in 1823), preserved the spirit and the volumes of the primitive novel.
The entrance to the chapel is characterized by a molded semicircular arch whose foundations are typical of late Gothic and Renaissance (late fifteenth or early sixteenth century). At the base of the wall of the bedside appear several flat stones placed inclined on the edge. Used before the year 1000, this apparatus ("opus spicatum" or "in fishbones") testifies to the antiquity of the edifice, the oldest part of which is the bedside (twelfth century).
The bell-tower, built in 1823 (instead of a bell-tower) and accessed by an external staircase, contains a bell cast in 1871 by " Burdin elder, founder in Lyon ".